Description

Since Antiquity, styrax resin has been used in perfumes, certain types of incense, and medicines. Styrax resin from southern Arabian species was burned during frankincense (Boswellia resin) harvesting; it was said to drive away snakes. Styrax benzoin resin has a long history of traditional use as incense. It blends well with other incense like Frankincense, Myrrh, Sandalwood and Patchouli.

Light the charcoal with matches or lighter for about 20 seconds until it self-ignites. Use tongs to hold it up (never hold it with your fingers alone or you might get burned). Place the lit charcoal in a bowl or any incense burner. The bowl or incense burner should be filled with sand or dirt. Let the charcoal warm for a few minutes. (It turns gray around the edges when it is ready) Now you are ready! Add a small amount of resin on top of the charcoal. The resin will burn and soon release essential, aromatic oils through the smoke. Continue to place resins or powder on charcoal as they burn out and smoke decreases for a continuous burn.

Notice: Our products are not at “food grade” and are not intended for consumption.